Event 13 in the World Cup of Cards followed a 50/50 bounty structure with a buy-in of $100 + $20 + $100, where players were awarded a $100 cash prize every time they knocked out an opponent.

Of the 260 players that entered, 27 were compensated with a cash prize – not including bounty prizes. Once play fell to 4 players, they made an ICM deal based on their chip counts, with the bigger share going to eventual champion David Valcourt-Dube.

David monopolized a spot atop the leaderboard from the start of the tournament, and most of the time he was chip leader. Once he arrived to the final table, other players rivalled his stack from time to time, however at the end of the night all of the chips in play found themselves in front of him.

In addition to collecting the largest share of the chop, David also pocketed 16 bounty chips along the way, adding $1,600 to his first place prize money.

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Event 13 in the World Cup of Cards was a $100 + $20 + $100 NL Hold’em 50/50 Bounty event and there were a total of 260 players in the event, which generated a “regular” prize pool of $25,220.00. This will be distributed according to the following table. Note that this is exclusive of each player’s $100 bounty chip, which is not tracked.

Note there was a deal reached with 4 players remaining. They agreed to reserve $500 plus the trophy for the winner and split the rest of the prize pool via ICM chop. These numbers are reflected in the final payout table below.

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Once play fell 4-handed, the players decided to take a look at the number to see if a deal was reachable. Once the floor returned with the numbers, all 4 were very happy to shake on it.

The tournament requires $500 extra and the WCC Champion’s Trophy to be left aside for the eventual champion, and so play has resumed. Below are the figures that have been locked in by each player as they play for the title.